Forestry Books: Read & Synthesize Program

A valuable opportunity to read best forestry books, synthesize paper on it and receive a certificate to serve as a project for the college essays.

Highlights:

Exclusively conceptualized for high school juniors and seniors, this program facilitates them with qualitatively selected 100 forestry books on which they synthesize paper focussed on forest sustainability.

Key features:

  • 100 forestry books on 15+ forestry topics available
  • High school juniors and seniors will have to select 5 books of their choice for 1 forestry topic
  • 20% discount will be provided for purchase of the books selected and shipping will be free
  • Once these 5 books are read, the students synthesize a paper on it
  • The paper will be graded by our editors and a certificate will be provided to the students

How it benefits high school juniors and seniors:

  • This synthesized paper will serve as a good project for the college essays on forestry or environment sustainability
  • This paper will help them to explore opportunities for campus jobs at similar project in their university in due course
  • Since it will be an original paper, it endorses a student’s academic skills and research abilities in the forestry sectors
  • This program provides academically better opportunities to raise global awareness about importance of forest and its sustainability

Forestry books collection coverage:

  • Each book selected by assessment and evaluation on its forestry content-usefulness and relevance
  • Newest books accessed from 15+ publishers worldwide
  • Key 15+ forestry topics covered

Costs:

  • Costs of 5 books ( postage free)

Plus

  • $150 editorial and administrative fees

How it works:

1 to send 5 books selected for a given topic
2 we will send out an invoice for the costs of books and the program fees
3 Upon payment online for the invoice, books are sent out
4 Participants need to complete the program in 10 weeks from receiving the books

For further information, pls contact us: info@forestryresearchcenter.com